I like making powerpoints
Anyways, here's one https://docs.google.com/a/majorrom.com/ … #slide=id.
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majormax wrote:
I like making powerpoints
Anyways, here's one https://docs.google.com/a/majorrom.com/ … #slide=id.
I'd rather use XBOX 360 over my laptop with a 15 in screen, 3 gigs of memory and a Celeron processor.
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Sellout wrote:
I found a USB with a power point presentation about genital herpes on it. It was very informative
I don't know what to say to that.
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Sellout wrote:
I found a USB with a power point presentation about genital herpes on it. It was very informative
no it wasn't
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Sellout wrote:
zubblewu wrote:
Sellout wrote:
I found a USB with a power point presentation about genital herpes on it. It was very informative
no it wasn't
Yes it was!
I dare you to post it.
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Sellout wrote:
zubblewu wrote:
Sellout wrote:
I found a USB with a power point presentation about genital herpes on it. It was very informative
no it wasn't
Yes it was!
no
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3DSfan12345 wrote:
Sellout wrote:
zubblewu wrote:
no it wasn'tYes it was!
I dare you to post it.
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It was very educational and I wouldn't mind posting it if the last (I think) slide didn't give away my general location! The creator included a list of nearby testing facilities
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veggieman wrote:
It's really hard to do PowerPoint/Keynote/whatever presentations well; they usually look really generic and don't help in trying to keep the audience engaged.
Yeah, people think they are so cool and so good with computers when they have the objects move in a star shape (wow, they just blew my mind). A real good presentation has a fitting scheme, minimal transitions, and not have animations that could potentially blind the audience. And not too much information, people just don;t like to read, they like to listen.
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LeDerpy123 wrote:
veggieman wrote:
It's really hard to do PowerPoint/Keynote/whatever presentations well; they usually look really generic and don't help in trying to keep the audience engaged.
Yeah, people think they are so cool and so good with computers when they have the objects move in a star shape (wow, they just blew my mind). A real good presentation has a fitting scheme, minimal transitions, and not have animations that could potentially blind the audience. And not too much information, people just don;t like to read, they like to listen.
Ones with pretty much just images are the best in my opinion.
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veggieman wrote:
LeDerpy123 wrote:
veggieman wrote:
It's really hard to do PowerPoint/Keynote/whatever presentations well; they usually look really generic and don't help in trying to keep the audience engaged.
Yeah, people think they are so cool and so good with computers when they have the objects move in a star shape (wow, they just blew my mind). A real good presentation has a fitting scheme, minimal transitions, and not have animations that could potentially blind the audience. And not too much information, people just don;t like to read, they like to listen.
Ones with pretty much just images are the best in my opinion.
+1
Never put too much text on a powerpoint. They're presentations, to be accompanied by speech... not essays!
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veggieman wrote:
Ones with pretty much just images are the best in my opinion.
Agreed.
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